Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 223
... poet who kept silence over her pred- decessor's fate . At least the only line of his effusion with which we can present our readers- In black were her ladies , and black were their fans- - leaves , we may surely affirm , something to be ...
... poet who kept silence over her pred- decessor's fate . At least the only line of his effusion with which we can present our readers- In black were her ladies , and black were their fans- - leaves , we may surely affirm , something to be ...
Page 286
... poet of the Romanticism would have de- scribed the reception of " Hernani " for the first time at the Théâtre Français . But the " Alchemist " was brought out in 1610 , when our poet was nineteen years old , and it was received with ...
... poet of the Romanticism would have de- scribed the reception of " Hernani " for the first time at the Théâtre Français . But the " Alchemist " was brought out in 1610 , when our poet was nineteen years old , and it was received with ...
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... poets , * his countrymen , once more relate to free Ital- ian ears the story of a prince's tyranny and a poet's fame . Whatever may be the surmise as to the motive which prompted the iniquitous conduct of the duke , the real reason has ...
... poets , * his countrymen , once more relate to free Ital- ian ears the story of a prince's tyranny and a poet's fame . Whatever may be the surmise as to the motive which prompted the iniquitous conduct of the duke , the real reason has ...
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